ACAP 10/11/2012 Agenda Item 7.a. School of Engineering PROGRAM PLANNING SUMMARY Bachelor of Science Degree in Mechanical Engineering Submitted to the South Carolina Commission on Higher Education August 1, 2012 John Rosa, LTG President Program contact: Dr. Ron Welch Dean of Engineering 843-953-6588 ronald.welch@citadel.edu University Contact: Dr. Sam Hines Provost shines1@citadel.edu 843-953-5007
1 Program Planning Summary Classification: Program Title : Mechanical Engineering Academic Unit: School of Engineering Designation: : Bachelors of Science in Mechanical Engineering (BSME), 4-year program 136 credit hours including military science and physical education requirements Proposed date of implementation: Aug 2013 CIP code from the current USDOE's Classification of Instructional Programs: 14.1901 Identification of Program as New or Modification: New Site: On-site four-year day degree program as well as two-year evening degree completion program located at the Low Country Graduate Center for transfer students. Both traditional delivery. Program qualifies for supplemental Palmetto Fellows Scholarship and LIFE Scholarship awards: Yes X No: Justification: The Bachelors of Science in Mechanical Engineering is intended to meet the expressed needs of South Carolina industries. Nationally, Mechanical Engineering is broken out as a separate category by the Department of Labor which shows growth in hiring of mechanical engineers from 212,000 in 2002 to 320,000 in 2011, and includes a 6% growth from 2010. Additionally it shows that Mechanical Engineers are the second most hired group of engineers after civil and before electrical engineers. The engineering related job market in the Charleston area has exploded in recent years, including drastic increase in the need for Mechanical Engineers. Two large employers in the area, Boeing and SPAWAR Systems Center Atlantic, require literally thousands of engineers. Other large employers include automotive, manufacturing, medical device manufacturers, power generation, and processing. The Bachelors of Science in Mechanical Engineering is being developed at the request of a number of these South Carolina companies, particularly those based in Charleston. The desire to hire local talent and educate an existing workforce drives the need for a local undergraduate Mechanical Engineering program to complement the available civil and electrical engineering programs. A recent survey of mechanical engineering job postings found positions in health care, aviation, defense applications, power systems, telecommunications, automotive, manufacturing, testing, data centers, and many others. This
diversity means that employment as a mechanical engineer is more robust than other more narrowly focused engineering specialties. The need for mechanical engineers will continue to grow and currently the US is not producing enough as we are seeing an increase in manufacturing and design returning to the US, to include the greater Charleston area. Engineering problem solving is in increased demand and mechanical engineers are a necessary and diverse core engineering skill set that are primarily focused on manufacturing processes and professional services. In this manner they bridge the gap between civil engineering needs and electrical engineering needs. Products will become increasingly complex with increased demand for sustainability that can only be answered through use of innovative processes that consider the human condition while being produced in less time. The Bachelors of Science in Mechanical Engineering is an interdisciplinary degree. It includes electives that could be taken from Civil and Electrical Engineering as well as Chemistry, Biology, and Physics which are available at. The overlap into Psychology should not be overlooked as the research into the human condition associated with products and manufacturing processes are explored. Anticipated program demand: The number of students taking evening engineering courses at has increased dramatically in the last few years. For example, the electrical engineering numbers have more than doubled from 15 electrical engineering students to 38 students. Trident Technical College has an average of 10-15 students completing the Associates of Science in Mechanical Engineering each year. The arrival of Boeing and their survey of employee educational needs estimate nearly 1000 employees needing undergraduate degree completion, many in mechanical engineering. Many current civil and electrical engineering cadets (estimate 15) have expressed a desire to take mechanical engineering, but the overarching desire to attend the Citadel over shadows the desire to study mechanical engineering and forces them to study civil or electrical engineering. Additionally, there are a number of potential cadets (estimated 10-15 per year) who decide to attend either VMI or Norwich which do have mechanical engineering programs. Projected Total Enrollment Year Fall Spring Summer Day Evening hours Day Evening 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018 10; 20 440 10; 20 430 15 135 27; 43 1027 27; 43 1022 30 270 48; 50 1480 48; 50 1494 35 315 89; 55 2248 89; 55 2289 37 333 134; 59 3028 134; 59 3150 40 360
Estimated New Enrollment Year Fall Spring Summer Evening hours Evening 2013-2014 20 260 20 240 16 96 2014-2015 43 325 43 1032 20 180 2015-2016 50 628 50 1200 25 225 2016-2017 55 690 55 1320 26 234 2017-2018 59 740 59 1416 27 243 Assumptions for the tables: A) New students will enter the program in the fall semester; B) There will be some attrition between academic years; Program duplication: There are no Bachelors of Science in Mechanical Engineering programs in the Low Country of South Carolina. There are BSME programs at Clemson University and The University of South Carolina, but no opportunity for local students in the heavily populated area of Charleston to attend a Mechanical Engineering program without leaving the area as well as no opportunity for local employees to complete their education in Mechanical Engineering. Trident Technical College has an Associate s of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering as well as Associate s degrees in Civil and Electrical Engineering. Many students in the Civil and Mechanical Engineering Associate programs at Trident Technical College matriculate into s evening undergraduate Civil and Electrical Engineering programs. A number of the lower level courses that are required within a Mechanical Engineering program exist within the foundational courses in Civil and Electrical Engineering. Data in 2011 on engineering students in select engineering programs at, University of South Carolina, and Clemson University: Total Undergraduate Students for Select Engineering Programs Total In Engineering Civil Electric al Mechanical 289 188 101 none The University of 1051 159 100 210 South Carolina Clemson University 1849 605 386 785 Undergraduate Degrees Awarded 83 52 31 None The University of 235 45 31 64 South Carolina Clemson University Other institutions: 721 154 82 142
Trident Technical College has an Associates of Science in Mechanical Engineering with many students taking their courses in the evening. already has a Trident Technical College partnership with 2+2 articulation agreements for the Civil and Electrical Engineering degrees A full time evening undergraduate Mechanical Engineering program in the Charleston area will assist students from across the state and nation to continue taking Mechanical Engineering courses while completing a CO-OP with local companies. This will not only increase student skills while working, but increase the ability of timely graduation for more engineering students who choose to do a CO-OP in the Charleston area. Cost: The funding for the program will be through evening tuition, foundation support and space reallocation. The expected evening student enrollments in each course will generate the tuition revenue to cover the cost of faculty salary after the initial year of each hire such that after year five the program will have sufficient evening tuition revenue to cover the faculty cost. The College will support start-up of the program during the first five years to include equipment and office furniture and computers. ESTIMATED COSTS BY YEAR CATEGORY 1 ST 2 ND 3 RD 4 TH 5 TH Program Administration Faculty Salaries 170k 310k 465k 535k 535k Graduate 8k 8k 16k 16k 16k Assistants Clerical/Support 25k 25k 25k 25k 25k Personnel Supplies and 10k 20k 20k 20k 20k Materials Library 10k 5k 3k 2k 2k Resources Equipment 300k 100k 100k 100k Facilities Other (Identify) Proposed Curriculum: The proposal calls for the curriculum to have five main focus areas to meet the needs of the local industry in South Carolina (See Attachment A Draft Curriculum): Manufacturing Materials Mechatronics Power Aeronautics Other (thru course work in other programs such as Biomechanical, HVAC, Systems, Management, etc.